That's not the worst thing you're supporting at the worst time....
Welcome to Day 9 of Trump doing absolutely nothing wrong at Arlington Cemetery. (The debate will be Day 16.)
Each of these news reports was published today, September 3.
NPR: Despite evidence, Trump calls Arlington Cemetery incident a 'made up story’
Politico: 5 Things to Understand About Trump’s Visit to Arlington (all five things are bad for Trump)
The Guardian: Trump claims ‘no conflict’ during Arlington national cemetery visit despite US army statements
Washington Post: Trump claims ‘no conflict’ in Arlington Cemetery visit despite reports of altercation
AOL News: McCain's son rips Trump's Arlington photo op, backs Harris (He likes draft dodgers who don’t shit on the troops.)
The Hill: Trump’s nephew: Former president ‘doesn’t give a s— about’ soldiers<.b>
Religion News Service: Trump's Arlington affair harks back to Bill Clinton Trump’s is not the first affront to the American civil religion.
New York Times: Son of John McCain Says Trump Team’s Cemetery Clash Violated ‘Sacred Place’
Philadelphia Inquirer: The ugly truth we’re missing on Trump, Arlington
Associated Press: Kamala Harris calls Donald Trump's appearance at Arlington a 'political stunt' that 'disrespected sacred ground’
MSNBC: Team Trump didn’t like the Arlington story, so they rewrote it
Raw Story: 'Made up story!' Trump denies Arlington Cemetery fight in caps-heavy Truth Social rant
Media Matters: Jesse Watters attacks Arlington National Cemetery employee involved in altercation with Donald Trump’s campaign staff
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Is Donald Trump Trying to Lose?
Just imagine how much coverage this week-old story would be getting today if the scandal weren’t completely made up?
Weirdly, we still haven’t seen the secret cemetery footage that will utterly bury Kamala. The Fotomat kiosk must be having trouble developing the exculpatory film canisters.
You're like a modern day Diogenes, walking the streets naked with a lamp and repeatedly shouting, "I'm looking for one honest man who cares about this story!"
It's September 6th, and the 11-day-old Arlington Cemetery Trump scandal just keeps fading and fading into nothingness.
NPR today: One of two staffers involved in the altercation at Arlington National Cemetery is a deputy campaign manager for Donald Trump’s reelection bid, NPR has learned. The former president insisted this week the incident did not happen, highlighting a growing disconnect between the messaging of the candidate and his campaign. NPR is identifying both staffers after the campaign’s conflicting responses to the incident last week outside Section 60 of the cemetery, where many casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan are buried.
The two staffers, according to a source with knowledge of the incident, are deputy campaign manager Justin Caporale and Michel Picard, a member of Trump’s advance team.
Caporale was also listed as the on-site contact and project manager for the Women for America First rally in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021 where Trump urged the crowd to “stop the steal” before some of them stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Be proud. Your tax dollars helped pay for this investigative reporting!
Besides NPR, brand new Arlington Cemetery Smackdown news stories appear today in The Daily Beast, Yahoo News, Raw Story, MSN, the Chicago Tribune, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the International Business Times, Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, The Independent, the New Republic, Poynter, Salon, The Conversation, Mediaite, Coming Soon, the Ada News, Huffington Post, and more.
Even Fox News is still offering the impotent on-air alibis for Trump and his team.
Fox is dead set on disproving the wisdom behind "When you're in a hole, stop digging."
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That's not the worst thing you're supporting at the worst time....
Welcome to Day 9 of Trump doing absolutely nothing wrong at Arlington Cemetery. (The debate will be Day 16.)
Each of these news reports was published today, September 3.
NPR: Despite evidence, Trump calls Arlington Cemetery incident a 'made up story’
Politico: 5 Things to Understand About Trump’s Visit to Arlington
(all five things are bad for Trump)
The Guardian: Trump claims ‘no conflict’ during Arlington national cemetery visit despite US army statements
Washington Post: Trump claims ‘no conflict’ in Arlington Cemetery visit despite reports of altercation
AOL News: McCain's son rips Trump's Arlington photo op, backs Harris
(He likes draft dodgers who don’t shit on the troops.)
The Hill: Trump’s nephew: Former president ‘doesn’t give a s— about’ soldiers<.b>
Religion News Service: Trump's Arlington affair harks back to Bill Clinton
Trump’s is not the first affront to the American civil religion.
New York Times: Son of John McCain Says Trump Team’s Cemetery Clash Violated ‘Sacred Place’
Philadelphia Inquirer: The ugly truth we’re missing on Trump, Arlington
Associated Press: Kamala Harris calls Donald Trump's appearance at Arlington a 'political stunt' that 'disrespected sacred ground’
MSNBC: Team Trump didn’t like the Arlington story, so they rewrote it
Raw Story: 'Made up story!' Trump denies Arlington Cemetery fight in caps-heavy Truth Social rant
Media Matters: Jesse Watters attacks Arlington National Cemetery employee involved in altercation with Donald Trump’s campaign staff
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Is Donald Trump Trying to Lose?
Just imagine how much coverage this week-old story would be getting today if the scandal weren’t completely made up?
Weirdly, we still haven’t seen the secret cemetery footage that will utterly bury Kamala. The Fotomat kiosk must be having trouble developing the exculpatory film canisters.
You're like a modern day Diogenes, walking the streets naked with a lamp and repeatedly shouting, "I'm looking for one honest man who cares about this story!"
It's true. All of those Arlington articles from yesterday are entirely blank. So are the new Arlington articles today.
It's September 6th, and the 11-day-old Arlington Cemetery Trump scandal just keeps fading and fading into nothingness.
NPR today:
One of two staffers involved in the altercation at Arlington National Cemetery is a deputy campaign manager for Donald Trump’s reelection bid, NPR has learned. The former president insisted this week the incident did not happen, highlighting a growing disconnect between the messaging of the candidate and his campaign. NPR is identifying both staffers after the campaign’s conflicting responses to the incident last week outside Section 60 of the cemetery, where many casualties of Iraq and Afghanistan are buried.
The two staffers, according to a source with knowledge of the incident, are deputy campaign manager Justin Caporale and Michel Picard, a member of Trump’s advance team.
Caporale was also listed as the on-site contact and project manager for the Women for America First rally in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, 2021 where Trump urged the crowd to “stop the steal” before some of them stormed the U.S. Capitol.
Be proud. Your tax dollars helped pay for this investigative reporting!
Besides NPR, brand new Arlington Cemetery Smackdown news stories appear today in The Daily Beast, Yahoo News, Raw Story, MSN, the Chicago Tribune, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, the International Business Times, Talking Points Memo, New York Magazine, The Independent, the New Republic, Poynter, Salon, The Conversation, Mediaite, Coming Soon, the Ada News, Huffington Post, and more.
Even Fox News is still offering the impotent on-air alibis for Trump and his team.
Fox is dead set on disproving the wisdom behind "When you're in a hole, stop digging."
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